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Samuel Blackwell King

Charleston, South Carolina

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Samuel Blackwell King CHARLESTON - Entered into eternal rest on the afternoon of June 20, 2010, Samuel Blackwell King, husband of Evelyn Robertson King. Residence, Charleston, SC. The relatives and friends of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Blackwell King are invited to attend the funeral services of the...

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To the King Family: I am so terribly sorry to hear about your loss. I remember his wonderful sense of humor. The King family has a special place in my heart. I grew up with Nancy and frequently attended the Second Presbyterian Church because I loved both the church and the King Family.
Our loving thoughts and prayers are with you all.

Nancy, I am sorry for your loss.

Sam, Kim and I were saddened to hear of your fathers passing. The community lost a great man and a giving one. I will miss him on my visits to your club.

Your entire family will be in our thoughts and prayers

Dear Aunt Evelyn, Robbie, Brother, Nancy and David,

I am saddened by your loss. Uncle Sam always had kind words for me. He was a generous and much loved man. I know he cared for you and for our family. I will miss him and his wonderful sense of humor.

Sincerely in love,

Andy, Jennifer, Amelia and Jonah King

I'm signing in support of Andi Farber King;he reminds me of my dad who also was a WWII vet and amazing man. Looks like Andi's father-in-law lived a full and wonderful life and, as I just lost my love on June 2nd, perhaps they are meeting in Heaven and sharing a laugh. My heart feels for you as we share this time of grief.

I met him once, and saw a gentleman. His demeanor was that of CLASS.
I wish I was more like him.
JNM

Dear Mrs. King, Robbie, Sam, Nancy and David, It really saddened me to read that Mr. King had passed away. He was always a kind and gentle man. I know you will miss him very much. You are in my thoughts and have my deepest sympathy.
Sincerely,
Barbara Humphries Miller